FORMER GITMO DETAINEE IS BUS BOMBER!–
Bus Bomber Mehdi Ghezali – Algerian National & Killer
Mehdi Ghezali was arrested in Pakistan in 2009. According to public broadcaster SVT, Mehdi Ghezali, who for several years was imprisoned at the U.S. military base at Guantánamo Bay on Cuba, was carrying a Swedish passport bearing the name Mehdi-Muhammed Ghezali.

Mehdi Ghezali marched with fellow Gitmo detainees against abuse after his release in 2004. (Elsevier)

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The Swedish national was arrested at least once since his time in Gitmo.
Via Riehl World View:

The image at the top of my blog post didn’t come from the media today. It came from a September 19, 2009 blog post at Immigrationspolitiks on Blogger, which appears to be a Swedish blog. Now, he’s dead, but not before blowing up a bus and taking several lives?? You have got to be kidding me!

The Swedish government was forced to promise the U.S. to monitor Mehdi Ghezali. Sweden also agreed to stop him from continuing “terrorist activities”.

The United States considered Ghezali as a threat, Pierre-Richard Prosper, a former official with the US Department of State, told the Expressen.

“There is a group of prisoners who will not be released unless we got those promises. The person we are talking about belongs to this group.”

The former Guantanamo Bay terrorist, Mehdi Ghezali, was arrested on August 28 along with two other Swedish Muslims, Munir Awad, and Safia Benaouda, in Pakistan and have been since imprisoned by the Pakistani intelligence service ISI.

The former Guantanamo Bay terrorist, Mehdi Ghezali, was arrested on August 28 along with two other Swedish Muslims, Munir Awad, and Safia Benaouda, in Pakistan and have been since imprisoned by the Pakistani intelligence service ISI.

Jim Hoft is the founder of The Gateway Pundit, one of the top conservative news outlets in America. Jim was awarded the Reed Irvine Accuracy in Media Award in 2013 and is the proud recipient of the Breitbart Award for Excellence in Online Journalism from the Americans for Prosperity Foundation in May 2016.